A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title This book is an
annotated collection of English-language documents by foreigners
writing about Japanâs kabuki theatre in the half-century after the
country was opened to the West in 1853. Using memoirs, travelogues,
diaries, letters, and reference books, it contains all significant
writing about kabuki by foreignersâresident or transientâduring
the Meiji period (1868â1912), well before the first substantial
non-Japanese book on the subject was published. Its chronologically
organized chapters contain detailed introductions. Twenty-seven
authors, represented by edited versions of their essays, are
supplemented by detailed summaries of thirty-five others. The author
provides insights into how Western visitorsâmissionaries, scholars,
diplomats, military officers, adventurers, globetrotters, and even a
precocious teenage girlâresponded to a world-class theatre that,
apart from a tiny number of pre-Meiji encounters, had been hidden from
the world at large for over two centuries. It reveals prejudices and
misunderstandings, but also demonstrates the power of great theatre to
bring together people of differing cultural backgrounds despite the
barriers of language, artistic convention, and the very practice of
theatergoing. And, in Ichikawa Danjuro IX, it presents an actor
knowledgeable foreigners considered one of the finest in the world.
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Japanese Theatre through Foreign Eyes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781666926798
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter